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some of my favorite illuminated Hebrew from the Sefer Etz Hayim, an 18th century work on Lurianic Ka
DybbukIn Jewish mythology, a dybbuk (Yiddish: דיבוק, from the Hebrew word לִדבּוֹק ldbok meanin
Two current exhibitions, Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving and One: Egúngún, i
The Daughter of Jephthah, Alexandre Cabanel, 1879
What are these things? I really don’t know. I was doing my annual tidy-up-the-computer, poking
fuckyeahmiddleeast:A housing protest in Tel-Aviv in July, 2011. “From the Alter to a tent
Gimpel Beynish, Yiddish cartoon from NYC 100 years ago Read from right to left! Today’s cartoo
Lessons of History…KarikatūrahMipaām ⚫ קָרִיקָטוּרָה מִפַּעַםTod
Job Mocked by His Wife, Gaspare Traversi (1722-1770)
The Judgment of Solomon, Nicolas Poussin, 1649
Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro, Rosso Fiorentino, 1523-24
Torah Curtain with a Hebrew Inscription from Psalm 118: “This is the Gate of the Lord thro
Miniature Relief of Hebrew Prophet with Scroll, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtBequest of G
ofskfe: Letters from the front written in classical Hebrew and Juhuri (Judeo Tat), the traditional l
commission by @lejoursobre!a sketch based off this hebrew song: t.co/buFHo83d9x?amp=1
witch-of-habonim-dror:Ancient brass comb with the Lion of Judah. Its inscription says, “A day
Tuesday was my Hebrew birthday (and also the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s ) and my favourite Jewish bir
hiddurmitzvah: In hebrew the word I (אני) and nothing (אין) contains the same letters. I found it an
hiddurmitzvah: sorekbekarmi:hiddurmitzvah: hiddurmitzvah:In hebrew the word I (אני) and nothing (אין
rimonoroni:schwulchen:neshamama:a prayer of gratitude [ID: image of hebrew text detailing the bracha
»Easter« has its roots in the Latin »Pascha« and Hebrew »Pesah&la
girlactionfigure: Eliezer Ben-Yehuda – The Father of Modern Hebrew“The Hebrew language c
wtfduolingo: [image transcription: a fine selection of Hebrew phrases says “I am a man I
discardingimages: Leviathan Hebrew miscellany, France ca. 1277-1286 BL, Additional 11639, fol. 518v
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